Finish | Horse | Owner | Jockey | Finish: Margin |
Speed
Figure |
Earnings
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Enduring Desert (KY) | Chris Everett | Anna Black | 1: 1 1/2 |
$
12,500
|
|
2 | Bad in a Cape (CA) | Mike Bryant | Javier Brunetto | 2: 1 1/4 |
$
5,500
|
|
3 | Sir Charlesbunbury (OK) | Anthony Name | Sofia Ricci | 3: 1 1/4 |
$
2,500
|
|
4 | Dirk Pitt I (NY) | Bernard Kwok | Emma Davis | 4: 1 1/4 |
$
1,750
|
|
5 | Seasons of Frost (JPN) | Jack Meyer | Thomas Foster | 5: 1 |
$
500
|
|
6 | Graciously Angry I (NY) | Kenzie Larkin | Chloe LeBlanc | 6: 1 1/4 |
$
0
|
|
7 | LawrenceofArabia V (IL) | Charles Bunbury | George Washington | 7: 1 |
$
0
|
|
8 | Have No Secret (KY) | Donald Dececco | Ricardo Sinclair | 8: 1 |
$
0
|
|
9 | Flaming Zorro (LA) | Danny Warren | Ginny Freeman | 9: 1 |
$
0
|
|
10 | World Pride (MD) | Bernard Kwok | Fiona Fox | 10: 1 1/4 |
$
0
|
|
11 | Vow to Keep (IL) | Walter Hill | Jason Hickman | 11: 1 1/2 |
$
0
|
|
12 | Stone Hedge (JPN) | Mark Pavlak | Damian Hunt | 12: -- |
$
0
|
Enduring Desert | gr.g.4 | |
Owner: Chris Everett | Breeder: Chris Everett | |
Sire: Why I Am | Dam: Desert Rabbit |
Enduring Desert - 1 Away well under firm hold shifted out turn willingly to wire | |
Bad in a Cape - 2 Broke well settled wide turn bested the others | |
Sir Charlesbunbury - 3 Broke quickly under firm hold responded when urged willingly stretch | |
Dirk Pitt I - 4 Broke well middle path moved between horses no menace | |
Seasons of Frost - 5 Broke smoothly from gate forced pace in tight lane asked but tired | |
Graciously Angry I - 6 Away alertly dueled urged along weakened | |
LawrenceofArabia V - 7 Broke inwards steadied behind horses responded when urged evenly | |
Have No Secret - 8 Broke well no factor early saved ground no response late | |
Flaming Zorro - 9 Broke outwards under firm hold saved ground evenly | |
World Pride - 10 Broke inwards lagged early responded when urged belated rally | |
Vow to Keep - 11 Broke inwards dictated pace on rail turn held position | |
Stone Hedge - 12 Broke outwards steadied behind horses angled in retreated |